Dallas Days And Fort Worth Nights
Chris LeDoux Lyrics


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Under the skies of old Big D he works a nine-to-five
Bending steel and driving nails by phone in a suit and tie
He fights traffic in his Mercedes to put on his cowboy boots
Then he climbs on board his pickup truck and barrels on out of the chute
Dallas days and Fort Worth nights
All day long he sets his sights on ice cold beer and neon lights
From sky high beams to bucking machines he's a single man with a double life
Dallas days and Fort Worth nights

Yeah he's headed honky tonkin' to a place they call Cowtown
He's gonna hit the floor hip-hoppin' just spinnin' when the sun goes down
He'll buy a drink for a cowgirl hopin' to quench her thirst
One that'll take him to heaven and bring him back down to earth
Dallas days and Fort Worth nights...
[ guitar - fiddle ]
Dallas days and Fort Worth nights...
All day long he sets his sights on ice cold beer and neon lights




Dallas days and Fort Worth nights
Oh Dallas days and Fort Worth nights

Overall Meaning

The song "Dallas Days and Fort Worth Nights" by Chris Ledoux is about a man who lives a double life between two cities in Texas, and how he enjoys different aspects of life in each place. The first verse describes the man's day job in Dallas, which involves working on construction and being in an office in a suit and tie. Despite this mundane life, he yearns for the cowboy lifestyle and puts on his cowboy boots after work to venture into Fort Worth in his pickup truck. The chorus then repeats the title and highlights the man's attraction to the nightlife of Fort Worth, with its honky-tonk bars and cowgirls.


The second verse delves into the man's adventures in Fort Worth, where he indulges in hip-hopping and partying until the sun goes down. He buys drinks for a cowgirl and hopes to satisfy his thirst for excitement and adventure while balancing his responsibilities in Dallas. The repetition of the chorus twice reflects the contrast between the man's life in Dallas and his nights in Fort Worth.


Overall, "Dallas Days and Fort Worth Nights" is a celebration of the duality that exists in the Lone Star State, where one can carve out a working life in the city and seek thrills and adventure in the Wild West.


Line by Line Meaning

Under the skies of old Big D he works a nine-to-five
He works a regular job in Dallas.


Bending steel and driving nails by phone in a suit and tie
He has an office job which he does by phone but he also does physical labor.


He fights traffic in his Mercedes to put on his cowboy boots
He commutes in a luxury car but still holds on to his cowboy roots.


Then he climbs on board his pickup truck and barrels on out of the chute
He switches from his fancy car to his rugged pickup truck.


Dallas days and Fort Worth nights
He splits his time between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.


All day long he sets his sights on ice cold beer and neon lights
He looks forward to drinking cold beer and being surrounded by neon lights after work.


From sky high beams to bucking machines he's a single man with a double life
He has two different lifestyles, one that involves working in construction and the other that involves dancing and drinking at honky-tonks.


Yeah he's headed honky tonkin' to a place they call Cowtown
He's going to a club in Fort Worth called Cowtown that plays country music.


He's gonna hit the floor hip-hoppin' just spinnin' when the sun goes down
He's an energetic dancer and he'll spend the night spinning on the dance floor.


He'll buy a drink for a cowgirl hopin' to quench her thirst
He'll buy a drink for a woman, likely a cowgirl, hoping to get in her good graces.


One that'll take him to heaven and bring him back down to earth
He hopes to find a woman that will give him a wonderful experience, making him feel like he's in heaven, but will also bring him back to reality.


Dallas days and Fort Worth nights...
Repeats the chorus.




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